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5 Ways to Help Kids Face Their Fears


How to Help Children Manage Fears - Child Mind Institute

Help by asking specific questions. For example if a child is afraid of dogs, you could say, “What makes dogs scary?” Let your kids know you take ...

5 Ways to Help Kids Face Their Fears - Positive Parenting Solutions

The five strategies below will help give your child the confidence and courage to brave the bogeymen–alongside life's weightiest, most realistic fears.

Anxiety and fear in children - Better Health Channel

Help your child to deal with fear by taking their feelings seriously, encouraging them to talk about their anxieties, telling them the facts and giving them the ...

How to Help Your Child Overcome Their Fears – HarperCollins

Reassure them. · Show them that they aren't alone. · Help them face their fears. · Monitor their media.

Helping Kids Get Over their Fears

What's important is to find solutions that are appropriate to children. Be sure you've tuned into your child's emotions, not your own. Then find ways that work ...

Helping Our Children Deal with their Fears

Or else go and pick out night lights to serve as a safety measure. Involve your child in addressing the issue. Take small steps toward facing ...

Tips for Helping Children Manage Fear and Anxiety - Better Kids

You can reflect with your child on what they are currently doing when they are feeling scared or anxious. For example, if they were scared of ...

Helping Kids Face Their Fears - Cincinnati Family Magazine

Try to pinpoint exactly what your child is afraid of and discuss ways that it can be handled. For example, when Jane Hammond's 9-year-old ...

How to help your child manage a fear - Understood

Sometimes in an effort to help our kids, we say things like “There's nothing to be scared of” or “Don't worry about that.” This doesn't make your child less ...

Tackling Irrational Fears in Children and Teens

Once your child better understands why they feel the way they do about an irrational fear, they have a decision to make: accept their fear and ...

10 Tools to Reduce Childhood Anxiety | Michele Borba, Ed.D.

Say fear-reducing self-statements. Teach your child to face the fear by helping her learn to say a positive phrase. It's best to help your child ...

Taming the monsters: Helping kids deal with their fears - PMC

Parents should identify their children's fears, and acknowledge that they are real for the children. It is important to be calm, empathetic and, above all, to ...

20 Ways to Help Your Child Overcome Fear - Institute of World Mission

1.Listen intently to them when they casually mention their fear or want to talk about it. 2. Accept the fact that the fears are real to them, even the ...

3 Ways to Help Kids Face Their Fears - North State Parent magazine

3 Tips To Help Kids Face Their Fears · Give permission to feel afraid — be honest · Some fears have easy solutions · Reward your child's bravery.

Five ways to help kids face their fears - Parenting for Faith - BRF

1) Help them understand what the Bible says about fear. Fear is, according to the Bible, something we don't need to suffer from.

7 Ways to Help a Child with Fear - Psych Central

Dos and Don'ts for dealing with children's fears · 1. Don't pretend you are not afraid of things you fear · 2. Don't try to talk your child out of ...

10 Tips for Parenting Anxious Kids - Child Mind Institute

Berman suggests saying: “I know you feel scared to go to the doctor, AND I know that you can handle this.” This validates their feeling of fear, ...

Childhood Fears and Worries (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth

How Can I Help When My Child Is Afraid? · Comfort your infant, toddler, or very young child by saying, "It's OK, you're safe, I'm here." Let your child know you' ...

6 Tips to Help Kids Who Are Afraid of the Dark

Exude confidence and validation when your child faces a feared situation. Kids pick up on the signals we send. If you show fear or uncertainty, ...

Helping children deal with their fears | Caring for kids

Anticipate things that might be scary to your child and help them prepare. For example, let them know when you'll be visiting a home with a big dog, or let them ...